When star-crossed idealist Alexander Til returns from America to Petrograd on the eve of the October Revolution in 1917, it is to risk everything in the hope of transforming Russia, in this novel ...(Read More)

"First, I'll tell about the robbery our parents committed. Then about the murders, which happened later." In this haunting novel from the author of the Pulitzer Prize and PEN/Faulkner Award winner ...(Read More)

The 18th Discworld novel by the late Terry Pratchett, and the fifth story about the coven of Granny Weatherwax and Nanny Ogg, this hilarious 1995 novel begins with those very witches kvetching over ...(Read More)

This clothbound treasury collects three of Virginia Woolf's most important and remarkable novels and a landmark essay, all from the 1920s. In Mrs Dalloway (1925)—the primary inspiration for ...(Read More)

A delightful fiction-within-a-fiction more for adults than children, originally published in 1973, The Princess Bride has since been made into a beloved family film, was very nearly a musical, ...(Read More)

"My name be Ice Cream Fifteen Star and this be the tale of how I bring the cure to all the Nighted States." In a future America devastated by a mysterious disease that kills everyone by the age of ...(Read More)

In Cappadocia, Turkey, the corpse of a woman who died of gunshot wounds has lain undisturbed in a cave for 20 years. In this 8th book in the series by the CWA Silver Dagger–winning author of ...(Read More)

In this eighth Amish-Country mystery, following Harmless as Doves, Ruth Zook returns home to the Amish and Mennonite community of Holmes County, Ohio, carrying a heavy suitcase and a heavier ...(Read More)